12 November 1930
Political activist and civil rights campaigner Molly Blackburn, widely respected by Blacks, was born in Port Elizabeth. In 1981 she started her political career by winning the Provincial Council seat of Walmer, Port Elizabeth, for the Progressive Federal Party (PFP). A year later she became involved in the advice office of the Black Sash, where she learned more about the problems that faced South Africa.The National Party (NP) regarded her as a trouble maker, for her constant questioning of police actions and the dealings of the Development Board in the upliftment of Black areas in the Port Elizabeth region. Her unselfish life of service to Black communities came to an abrupt end on 28 December, 1985, when a car that was driven by the husband of her close friend, Di Bishop, collided with another car. Blackburn, Brian Bishop and the driver of the other car were killed. Her death stunned people from all races and her funeral was attended by a large group of people, estimated at about 20 000.Click here to read a tribute to Molly Blackburn
References
Verwey, E.J. (ed)(1995). New Dictionary of South African Biography, v.1 , Pretoria: HSRC.